Dean Hoyle has issued a rallying call to Huddersfield Town fans and promised he won't let the club sleepwalk into relegation.

As the transfer window opened, the club chairman and lifelong fan has put out a New Year statement, indicating Town will be active in the January window but not at the financial risk of the club.

And he has promised to give head coach David Wagner all the backing he can.

Acknowledging Town have lost seven games on the trot to be bottom of the Premier League, Dean said: "It's never easy when your team is losing games, as we have through December, but one of the things that has made me the proudest of our club in recent seasons has been the unbelievable, unique togetherness that we've shown.

"Opinions are what football is all about – we all have one – but once inside this stadium, we need to have one voice; one positive force that can spur our players on to greater heights. If we split, we have no chance.

"That isn't to say that our Premier League status rests on you, although you do have a big part to play.

"For my part, I can only say this; I will NOT allow us to sleepwalk into relegation. I can promise you that we will fight with everything we have; that is my minimum expectation."

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Dean added: "Behind the scenes, we are constantly challenging everything that we do in a quest to improve.

"In all departments, people are under pressure to deliver. That's how you get better.

"The January transfer window opens and that’s a big talking point in the media and for our fans, understandably.

"We will be active in this window, but not at the financial risk of the club.

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"I could write forever and ever on the season so far and our expectations for the rest of it, but this is not a time for waffle; it is a time for action. As we all know, action speak louder than words.